The school will not publish detailed pre-adjustment information, because the re-examination list will only be determined according to everyone's score ranking until everyone fills in the pre-adjustment system.
To be on the safe side, the pre-adjustment system can fill in more schools, because everyone's time may overlap during the real re-examination, and some schools may not be able to participate in the re-examination. For details, you can find the telephone number of the research and recruitment office in official website of each school, or you can go to the site for consultation yourself.
Pay attention to the pre-adjustment.
1. Confirm the deadline for the school to accept the transferred materials. Non-autonomous marking institutions will generally stop accepting transfer applications before and after the re-examination time is announced. Candidates should pay attention to the progress, but they can continue to contact after the deadline.
2. Candidates can accept the "Re-examination Notice" from two (or three) institutions at the same time, without affecting each other. Admission of one volunteer will not affect other volunteers, but the admissions unit can see the history of candidates receiving re-examination notice.
Don't just stare at your major, you can contact a similar major. When some students change majors, they only look for majors that are exactly the same as their own, so the scope is relatively small.
4. Only one enrollment unit can be accepted. Once the candidate accepts the notice of waiting for admission, it means that the transfer is completed, and he will no longer be able to fill in the transfer volunteers, accept the re-examination or wait for the admission notice.